1.The comprehensive evaluation of the quality of nursing management application of osculating value method
Fang HUANG ; Jinming LIU ; Xueling TAN ; Jinmei WEI ; Peiyue HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;(25):1941-1944
Objective To explore osculating value method combined with rank sum ratio method in evaluation of nursing quality in the hospital nursing management application, to provide a scientific basis for decision making. Methods By reference, from the working efficiency, the quality of nursing, 3 dimensions of nursing skill training, the choice of 11 commonly used in the evaluation of nursing quality indicators, the raw data of each index was normalized, the school of nursing quality with 2004-2013 years of osculating value method analysis was assessed, the development of nursing quality combined with rank and file classified score method. Results The nursing quality of the overall upward trend, according to the grading each year osculating value and ranking in 2011, nursing quality best, osculating value was 0.000, the worst quality of nursing in 2004, osculating value was 3.248;the annual nursing quality grading was reasonable, 2011, 2012 and 2013 were in good quality grade, 2004, 2005 and 2006 were of poor quality grades, the rest of the year at a medium level, with statistically significant difference of the file, P<0.05. Conclusion Osculating value method combined with rank sum ratio method in comprehensive evaluation of nursing quality in the hospital has the objectivity and practicability.
2.Advances in research on radiation-induced brain injury
Lijing ZENG ; Huang XIA ; Yuxin CHEN ; Peiyue LIN ; Jing YANG ; Wenyi ZENG ; Xiaobo LI ; Benhua XU ; Rong ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2024;44(1):65-71
Radiotherapy can cause functional and morphological changes in the brain tissues of patients with primary or metastatic malignant brain tumors, leading to radiation-induced brain injury. However, the pathogenesis of radiation-induced brain injury has not yet been unanimously determined, and its research advances and treatment protocols are yet to be elucidated and improved. In this study, we explore the pathogenesis of radiation-induced brain injury from the perspective of vascular injury, inflammatory reactions, neuronal dysfunction, glial cell injury, and gut microbiota and reviewed the advances in research on its treatment and prevention. The purpose is to provide a reference and theoretical basis for the research and clinical diagnosis and treatment of radiation-induced brain injury.